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How Can We Best Protect Our Kids During Our Divorce In Queens?

June 12, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Keeping your kids secure and protecting their feelings is a primary concern for parents who choose to divorce in Queens.

Fortunately, you have many options outside of the stereotypical ugly divorce full of unreasonable demands and courtroom fights.

One choice worth exploring is known as Collaborative Divorce. In a Collaborative Divorce, the spouses sign an agreement submitting to a structured negotiation process driven by the specifics of the marriage.

Rather than having two sides that both have to hire, and pay for, their own experts in areas like property appraisal, the parties agree to hire one and accept the impartial assessments that are delivered.

Children can have an active voice in a Collaborative Divorce, based on their ages and maturity levels.

Collaborative Divorce isn’t for everyone, but when it works, it provides a great alternative for couples who don’t want to spend the next year or more fighting in conference rooms and courtrooms.

The attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino help our clients have the divorce they want, and keep proceedings on track in Collaborative Divorces.

Call us today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation with a Queens Collaborative Divorce attorney.

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